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basketry

[ UK /bˈɑːskɪtɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈbæskətɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the craft of basket making

How To Use basketry In A Sentence

  • Other handicrafts include woodcarving and basketry.
  • In our case, one of our crops is basketry willow and our value added products are baskets. Independent farmers markets growing
  • The Embera Indians produce basketry of very high quality, as well as wood carvings in tropical hardwoods.
  • Traditional production and crafts in their contemporary form will be presented by the masters of coopery, pottery, basketry, tinker's craft and smithery.
  • Archaeologists discovered a number of perishable items from this period-basketry, a hafted knife, roasted turnips in hearths, and beds of woven twigs and leaves-that would have been lost in an exposed site.
  • Throughout his years teaching, he created his own body of work and bamboo basketry became a serious avocation. Steve Beimel: Meetings With Remarkable People in Japan: Jozan Sugita
  • Other forms of graphic arts include lacquerware, mother-of-pearl inlay, gold work, nielloware, silverware, wood carving, ceramics, basketry and plaiting, weaving, and painting on paper or canvas.
  • In pottery, woodcraft, and basketry, Amerindians produce for the domestic and foreign markets.
  • A stretch of flowing water set aside for catching fish by the use of wickerwork or basketry traps attached to artificial structures placed on the bed of the river or stream.
  • In addition to basketry, river cane is also used to make blowguns for some traditional hunters - who still use the weapons to kill small game, like squirrels - and for tourists, who buy them as souvenirs.
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